Recent surges of the delta variant in much of the United States are attributable in part to vaccine hesitancy.
According to a recent survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau, 25,900,000 Americans — or 10.4% of the 18 and older population — say they will either probably or definitely not get the vaccination.
Many Americans who have yet to be vaccinated cite one of three reasons: either they are concerned about possible side effects, or they want to wait to see if it is safe, or it is difficult for them to obtain a vaccination. Others cite different reasons.
Nationwide, 16,300,000 people, 6.5% of the adult population, do not trust the COVID-19 vaccines, and another 6,980,000, or 2.8%, do not think COVID-19 is a big threat. Additionally, 13,800,000 American adults, or 5.5% of the 18 and older population, have not been vaccinated because they do not trust the government.
In Washington, an estimated 405,700 adults, or 6.9%, say they will likely refuse the vaccine. Of all adults in the state, 4.4% will refuse because they do not trust the COVID-19 vaccine specifically, 3.3% because they do not think COVID-19 is a big threat, and 3.9% because they distrust the government.
Despite pockets of resistance, Washington is doing a better job at vaccinating its population quickly than most states. So far, 59.6% of Washington’s population are fully vaccinated, compared to 51.7% of all Americans.
Meanwhile, the virus continues to spread. Since the beginning of the pandemic, there have been 507,294 confirmed cases of the virus in the Washington, and a total of 6,239 residents have died as a result.
All survey data used in this story was published by the Census on August 11, 2021. All data related to COVID-19 infections, fatalities, and vaccinations is current as of August 18, 2021.
| State | Share adult pop. of who will likely refuse vaccination | Pop. currently fully vaccinated | Total COVID-19 infections to date | Total COVID-19 deaths to date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | 15.4% | 35.8% | 634,897 | 11,798 |
| Alaska | 10.1% | 46.0% | 76,343 | 395 |
| Arizona | 14.6% | 47.3% | 965,462 | 18,464 |
| Arkansas | 17.1% | 39.1% | 419,807 | 6,467 |
| California | 6.0% | 54.4% | 4,190,238 | 64,183 |
| Colorado | 8.9% | 56.3% | 589,526 | 7,032 |
| Connecticut | 6.0% | 64.5% | 361,836 | 8,307 |
| Delaware | 9.6% | 54.4% | 114,486 | 1,838 |
| Florida | 8.4% | 51.1% | 2,933,429 | 41,123 |
| Georgia | 15.5% | 40.1% | 1,252,615 | 21,978 |
| Hawaii | 11.2% | 54.2% | 49,205 | 549 |
| Idaho | 20.6% | 38.9% | 208,054 | 2,245 |
| Illinois | 7.9% | 49.7% | 1,457,687 | 26,092 |
| Indiana | 16.0% | 45.5% | 796,733 | 14,128 |
| Iowa | 12.4% | 50.6% | 389,223 | 6,210 |
| Kansas | 13.3% | 46.7% | 347,928 | 5,385 |
| Kentucky | 12.8% | 47.0% | 512,224 | 7,426 |
| Louisiana | 14.7% | 38.8% | 614,776 | 11,519 |
| Maine | 9.1% | 65.1% | 72,521 | 904 |
| Maryland | 5.5% | 60.2% | 479,952 | 9,891 |
| Massachusetts | 3.7% | 64.9% | 734,486 | 18,142 |
| Michigan | 10.5% | 49.6% | 1,028,630 | 21,284 |
| Minnesota | 8.1% | 55.0% | 624,851 | 7,822 |
| Mississippi | 15.3% | 36.1% | 381,147 | 7,761 |
| Missouri | 12.0% | 43.3% | 722,399 | 10,028 |
| Montana | 15.6% | 45.4% | 119,864 | 1,730 |
| Nebraska | 11.1% | 50.8% | 232,399 | 2,285 |
| Nevada | 12.6% | 46.8% | 371,126 | 6,160 |
| New Hampshire | 8.0% | 59.2% | 102,901 | 1,395 |
| New Jersey | 5.6% | 59.7% | 1,060,934 | 26,695 |
| New Mexico | 9.3% | 58.5% | 218,569 | 4,446 |
| New York | 6.7% | 58.4% | 2,205,948 | 53,750 |
| North Carolina | 13.1% | 45.4% | 1,107,414 | 13,826 |
| North Dakota | 17.9% | 40.9% | 113,330 | 1,545 |
| Ohio | 13.6% | 47.5% | 1,159,759 | 20,614 |
| Oklahoma | 12.3% | 42.0% | 508,834 | 7,638 |
| Oregon | 8.0% | 57.2% | 238,463 | 2,935 |
| Pennsylvania | 9.7% | 53.8% | 1,250,519 | 27,966 |
| Rhode Island | 6.2% | 63.3% | 157,589 | 2,744 |
| South Carolina | 20.1% | 42.4% | 656,141 | 10,051 |
| South Dakota | 18.0% | 48.2% | 126,746 | 2,052 |
| Tennessee | 18.4% | 40.7% | 941,261 | 12,941 |
| Texas | 12.7% | 46.0% | 3,323,973 | 53,091 |
| Utah | 10.9% | 46.9% | 444,385 | 2,525 |
| Vermont | 7.7% | 66.9% | 24,280 | 256 |
| Virginia | 9.8% | 56.0% | 720,128 | 11,615 |
| Washington | 6.9% | 59.6% | 507,294 | 6,239 |
| West Virginia | 14.4% | 39.1% | 171,997 | 2,976 |
| Wisconsin | 11.1% | 52.8% | 704,857 | 8,322 |
| Wyoming | 25.2% | 37.7% | 68,272 | 793 |